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Looking west from the back of the Marjo Apartments on Lewers Street just makai of Kuhio Avenue, towards Kaiolu Street in Waikiki. The south of Kuhio section of Kaiolu Street is now the site of the Ritz-Carlton Residences condominium hotel. Vintage red-bordered cardboard mount “Kodachrome Transparency” slide produced between 1950 and 1955. Other slides in the group date the year at 1955.
Photo notes
- Kaiolu Apartments, across Kaiolu street at right
- Sewer pumping station, foreground
- Top of the Kuhio Theater, just above the apartments at center
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The setting sun throws shadows on a fairground slide, creating patterns that emphasise the undulating shape of the slide.
I shot this because of the lines that were thrown across the slide. I wanted to capture the shapes and the way that the rise and fall of the slide were shown by the lines.
We're camped just outside of Hope BC right now and this is what we woke up to. Took the Pup out to do his duty's this morning and he just looked at me and said let's go for it.
This shot is taken where the Hope Slide happened back in early January 1965. Two miles of Highway 3 we're covered with rubble upward of 240 feet deep. Four people we're caught in the slide, they have found 2 of them. The other 2 we're never found.
Funny spend 6 months down south to avoid the white stuff, but sure was excited to see it again this morning
Sawkill Falls, Delaware State Forest, Pike County.
No trail; this and nearby Savantine Falls are accessible only by bushwhacking through the forest. A difficult hike, but well worth the effort.
View in FULL size. Rocks slide across the dry lake at Racetrack Playa, Death Valley, California. Some people call this the Devil's Racetrack, but I didn't see no devils! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racetrack_Playa
For Sliders Sunday
You may have heard of the man in the moon, but what about the man in the laundry?
After I pulled a load of white socks and underwear out of the dryer on a recent day, I glanced down at the laundry basket and saw what appeared to be a face staring back at me. I gently set down the basket and went to get my camera. It wasn’t until after I had taken a photo of this phenomenon that I noticed what even appeared to be catch lights within the eye sockets.
For this week’s Sliders Sunday, I used the solarization slider in Color EFEX Pro 3 to enhance the visibility of the face, and then added some appropriate color.
The result? Say hello to Underwear Man!
HSS!